2290 Series Heating Nozzles for HE505 Heat Guns
| Model Number |
| 2290-2H |
| 2290-3H |
| 2290-4H |
| 2290-5H |
Built for durability and precision, the 2290 Propane Cutting Torch Tips Acetylene Cutting Torch Nozzle deliver a clean, consistent flame that ensures smooth, accurate cuts on steel and metal surfaces of various thicknesses. Whether you're working in heavy-duty fabrication, metal repair, or construction, the 2290 tip maximizes heat concentration and gas flow efficiency, reducing downtime and minimizing material waste. Its rugged brass construction resists wear and overheating, making it ideal for prolonged use in demanding environments. Compatible with most standard torch handles, this versatile nozzle works seamlessly with both propane and acetylene fuel sources, giving you flexibility without sacrificing performance. The optimized port design ensures stable flame control, even under fluctuating pressure, so you can maintain precision from the first cut to the last. From cutting thick steel plates to detailed metal shaping, this nozzle is a must-have in any welder’s toolkit. Trusted by professionals worldwide, the 2290 Propane Cutting Torch Tip isn’t just a replacement – it’s an upgrade that boosts productivity, safety, and cut quality in every job. Make the smart choice: choose 2290 for powerful, reliable performance you can count on.
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